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The Mark Roberts Brand The Mark Roberts brand symbolizes the best quality and the most elegantly designed products in the wholesale Gift and Home Decor industry. The company which begun in Santa Ana, California in 1984 is famous for its highly desirable Fairy, Elf, Santa, and Witch dolls has enjoyed tremendous following from consumers and collectors across the world for over 30 years. Please browse our huge selection of Limited Edition collectible Fairies, Santas, Elves & Witches, as well as unique Fall, Christmas and home decors; we're sure you'll find a product you will absolutely love. 2016 Signing Tour Schedules How would you want to represent a brand that you can be proud of ? Canterbury Gardens and Gifts Good Things for All Season Miss Cayce's Christmas Store Our most recent post Accent Furniture Under $100 Curtain Rods & Hardware Shop Home Décor at Burlington Updating the look of a room in your home? Sometimes it’s the small things that have the biggest impact.
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Dining > Serveware > Serving Bowls & Baskets Serving Bowls & Baskets > Serving Bowls & BasketsOchre creates objects of style and beauty which are both timeless and contemporary. The collection consists of furniture, lighting and accessories, with the emphasis being on the use of very high quality materials and flawless British design and craftsmanship. The simplicity and honesty of form and proportion, together with the luxurious materials, result in an understated elegance, which has become the signature for Ochre.I'm now writing a monthly home design column called "Neighborhood Nests." Please visit me there soon! Take a look at my new image blog - A Room & A View. Where to lay my weary head? All eco-friendly products from VivaTerra.Gustavian Vintage BedPlank Vintage BedKalamkari BeddingHand-Embroidered Rabbit PillowsLabels: in dreams A clock is functional, yes, but it can also make a great decorative accessory for any room. Anthropologie currently has some really interesting ones on their site, including the "Sweater Clock" below.
Labels: time is on my side I'm a big fan of decorating with unfinished and recycled wood furniture and accessories. Basically, if it looks like it belongs in a log cabin, I'm into it. Therefore, I had to share the unique and unconventional designs of Kindling, a brother and sister design team from Chicago, who use only local reclaimed wood. Their products showcase wood grain and texture so beautifully. To see more of Kindling's work, check out their website or Etsy site. Loving these screen-printed cotton tiles from textile designer Karen Barbé of Santiago, Chile. Karen sews these beautifully patterned tiles together to create gorgeous pillows, quilts and duvet covers. Her color story - muted browns, pinks and blues - is incredibly calming. See more of Karen's work here . I'm charmed by the work of artist and designer Blair Lambert who creates lovely handmade cards of original illustrations through Bestiary Ink. These sweet treats, like the playful cat and mouse note card sets, can be purchased through Blair's Etsy .
There's nothing like the look and feel of a classic Polaroid photograph. So when I was told about the work of Brooklyn photographer, Matt Schwartz, who uses Polaroid transfers to create prints described as "walking into a memory," of course, I was instantly intrigued. Matt's work, featured through She Hit Pause Studios, has a vintage, nostalgic feel that makes me think of a simpler time. You can purchase Matt's Polaroids on his website or on Etsy.Labels: polaroid love Since I've been on hiatus for several months now preparing for the arrival of my baby, I thought it was only fitting to make my first post back about these gorgeous steamer trunks from Restoration Hardware. My favorite, the Mayfair Steamer Chest, is handmade of distressed vintage cigar leather and has over 3,000 hand-hammered brass nailheads. These masculine yet romantic beauties evoke the grandeur of a different era, one that I so long for (sigh)... I am so taken with the work of Cuban-born artist, Elsa Mora, who works in the delicate medium of paper.
Her intricate papercut creations evoke such whimsy and magic, that one can't help being drawn into her fantastical world. To see more of Elsa's beautiful work and learn about the art of papercutting, check out her and Etsy site. Arctic Pear Chandelier from Ochre in New York Light from Moon River Chattel in Brooklyn, NY Solitaire Pendant designed by Jeremy Pyles at Niche Modern Roost Halo Chandelier from Velocity Art & Design With Christmas quickly approaching and funds quickly diminishing, now is the perfect time to go DIY for the holidays. After scouring the internet for the perfect homemade gift (and by perfect I mean easy), I found these charming antique Teacup Lights via Martha Stewart. Package in a pretty little box and voila, you've got a lovely little gift that could even pass for Anthropologie. I highly recommend losing yourself in the world of Brooklyn-based artist Thomas Doyle. Thomas creates miniature, dream-like environments sculpted in 1:43 scale and smaller from model railroading and architectural supplies.
His work depicts the "remnants of things past," giving the viewer an intimate look at fragile moments in time. Check out Thomas Doyle's website to see more of his incredible work."Little optimum" from his Reclamations Series"Acceptable losses" from the Distillation Series What is it about mid-century homes that are so appealing? Is it their clean, angular design and expanses of glass and warm wood? Or is it the history that they evoke? For me, it's all of the above. In my thriving neighborhood of Williamsburg, Brooklyn, a massive construction boom is taking place. As more and more characterless, mass-market steel towers go up, I can't help but wonder, "Doesn't anyone care about aesthetics, history, or culture anymore?" Perhaps that's why I love mid-century architecture so much. Function was as important as form, and homes were livable works of art that supplemented and celebrated the environment. For a great collection of mid-century architecture photos, check out the MidCentArc flickr photostream and blog.